ECB looks to cut carbon via business travel
Bank says its footprint remains “well on track” to reach 46.2% reduction in emissions by 2030
The European Central Bank has instructed its staff to use green transport when travelling to certain cities.
In its environmental statement released on July 31, the bank said that although it was still “well on track” to meet its environmental targets, travel-related emissions had risen by 5% between 2023 and 2024.
The bank said aviation-related emissions “remained the largest contributor” to the figure, and it had therefore mandated its staff in Frankfurt to take the train on business trips to
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